Ahead of Iran Talks, Attempts to Save Face

Iran and the major world powers reconvene in Baghdad next week for more talks on the nuclear issue. Even if Tehran eventually backs down and an Israeli attack is put on the back burner, the IDF has a lot of work cut out for it.

Amos Harel
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Every round of talks between the international community and Iran about the latter's nuclear project was described as "definitive." But on each occasion, it transpired that there was actually disagreement that only prepared the ground for another round. That said, the next discussions between Iran and the six major world powers that will begin next Wednesday in Baghdad deserve our attention.

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